Weld County Commissioner Barbara Kirkmeyer was appointed to serve as one of two at-large representatives on the Colorado Child Welfare Allocation Committee, according to a news release.The committee, created by the Colorado Legislature to provide input to the state’s executive director of human services to help develop an equitable funding model for counties, is made up of 13 members, including eight who are appointed by county commissioners. The committee meets once per month.According to the release, Kirkmeyer has been involved with human services programs since 1997 and has worked with groups including the Works Allocation Committee, the IVE Waiver Committee, the Child Welfare Executive Leadership Committee and the Colorado Counties, Inc. Health and Human Services Steering Committee.